- Now open the "Send To" folder and create a new shortcut by right-clicking on empty space&gt; New&gt; Shortcut.

- Click "Browse" and select "disk / folder / file" add menu "SendTo".

- Click "Finish" and you're ready.

Add should be sent to

Add product to list Sento

Note. "Show all hidden files and folders" Generally, "Send To" folder is hidden by default, to display the folder just go to "Documents and Settings" and go to Tools&gt; Folder Options and select the radio button Now you can see all hidden files and folders. (Click here to see the image)

3) Disable the "Open With" menu:

Clicking on a file or program and select "Open With", you'll see a lot of programs to open a program, one time or another you can see the list of unwanted programs should open it. Fortunately, they are a way to clean.

You may be asked about how to remove the shortcut arrow from desktop icons, follow the steps ;-)

- Open the registry Start&gt; Run&gt; type regedit.

- Go to "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ lnkfile" (L = L and I)

- Removes only the DWORD value "IsShortcut"

remove shortcut arrow

You're done.

7) End of the tasks that automatically responds:

It's very frustrating when the system freezes due to passive programs, and you must wait until the system is online, or until you quit responding task. As for me, it's good to finish the job automatically responds after a few milliseconds, so in order to follow this step.

- Open the Start menu registry&gt; Run&gt; type regedit.

- Go to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Control Panel / Desktop"

- Double click on "AutoEndTasks" and change "Value data" to "1".

Auto end tasks

- Now double-click "WaitToKillAppTimeout" and change "Value data" to the number of milliseconds you want XP to wait before terminating the application is not responding. Then click OK.

the time set for the machine to stop activities

It 'like you do with it.

8) Limiting the operating system of a user:

If you want to set a deadline for a particular user for use

- Open the Start command prompt&gt; Run, type cmd&gt;.

- Now, use this "command net user / time:

Example: net user Vamsi / Time: Monday to Friday, 8:00 to 20:00

With this, you can let a user named "Vamsi" connect from Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. or you can also specify certain days like this